I've picked up various bottled paints (Kitbuilder's, Badger, Golden, Com-Art, etc) over the years. Most of them have red plugs in the bottles that have to be removed (kind of like a reusable safety seal).
I've been throwing them away, but I suddenly wondered if that was the thing to do, or should I save them and put the plug back in the bottle when I'm done painting?
What exactly are they for?
Dan
Caplugs. Save or toss?
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Caplugs. Save or toss?
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It's a secondary seal. Saves the cap seal some abuse, reduces the amount of air in the bottle to reduce oxidization. Some folk use them as little paint or glue tubs.
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